A rotating mechanism for an electronic device has a stationary seat with a limiting recess, a limiting ring mounted through the stationary seat with inner and outer limits, a shaft mounted through the stationary seat and the limiting ring with a limiting protrusion. With the limiting protrusion pushing the inner limit and the outer limit sliding in the limiting recess, the shaft achieves two stages of rotation to enhance the rotating angle in both directions. Moreover, with the adjusting of the sizes of the components, the rotating mechanism may provide rotating angle by 360 to 700 degrees.
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1. A rotating mechanism for an electronic device comprising:
a hollow stationary seat having a limiting recess formed transversely in an inside wall of the stationary seat;
a limiting ring mounted through the stationary seat and having
an outer limit formed on and protruding transversely from an outside wall of the limiting ring and mounted slidably in the limiting recess of the stationary seat; and
an inner limit formed on and protruding transversely from an inside wall of the limiting ring;
a shaft mounted through the stationary seat and the limiting ring and having
a rod; and
a limiting protrusion formed on and protruding transversely from an outside wall of the rod and abutting the inside wall of the limiting ring;
a rotating seat mounted securely around the shaft and adjacent to the stationary seat; and
a fastening ring mounted securely around a free end of the rod of the shaft to hold the stationary seat, the limiting ring and the rotating seat around the shaft.
2. The rotating mechanism as claimed in
the stationary seat has a hollow stationary board;
the limiting recess of the stationary seat is formed transversely in an inside wall of the stationary board; and
the limiting ring is mounted through the stationary board.
3. The rotating mechanism as claimed in
the stationary seat has a stationary sleeve protruding axially from a face of the stationary board;
an inner diameter of the stationary sleeve is smaller than an inner diameter of the stationary board; and
the limiting ring abuts a connecting end of the stationary sleeve.
4. The rotating mechanism as claimed in
the stationary seat has a positioning assembly formed on an end of the stationary sleeve of the stationary seat;
the rotating seat has a positioning assembly formed thereon and engaging the positioning assembly of the stationary seat; and
a resilient element is mounted around the shaft and pushes the rotating seat.
5. The rotating mechanism as claimed in
the positioning assembly of the stationary seat is two opposite positioning recesses formed respectively in the end of the stationary sleeve;
the rotating seat has
a hollow rotating board; and
a rotating sleeve formed on and protruding axially from a face of the rotating board, wherein an inner diameter of the rotating sleeve is smaller than an inner diameter of the rotating board; and
the positioning assembly of the rotating seat is two opposite positioning protrusions formed on a free end of the rotating sleeve.
6. The rotating mechanism as claimed in
the shaft has two flat surfaces formed oppositely on the outside wall of the rod; and
the rotating seat has two flat surfaces formed oppositely on an inside wall of the rotating sleeve and attached to the flat surfaces of the rod of the shaft.
7. The rotating mechanism as claimed in
the shaft has a threaded part formed around the outside wall of the rod near a connecting end of the rod; and
the fastening ring is a nut screwed onto the threaded part of the shaft.
8. The rotating mechanism as claimed in
9. The rotating mechanism as claimed in
the positioning assembly of the stationary seat is two opposite positioning protrusions formed respectively in an end of the stationary sleeve;
the rotating seat has a hollow rotating board; and
the positioning assembly of the rotating seat is two opposite positioning recesses formed in one side of the rotating board.
10. The rotating mechanism as claimed in
the shaft has two flat surfaces formed oppositely on the outside wall of the rod; and
the rotating seat has two flat surfaces formed oppositely on an inside wall of the rotating board and attached respectively to the flat surfaces of the shaft.
11. The rotating mechanism as claimed in
12. The rotating mechanism as claimed in
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a rotating mechanism for an electronic device and an electronic device with the same, especially to a mechanism for various electronic devices to allow them pivoting.
2. Description of the Prior Arts
Electronic peripheral devices such as lens, joysticks and the like usually has a rotating mechanism mounted between two elements to allow pivoting and adjusting relating positions so that the electronic peripheral devices may have various usage.
With reference to
The first casing (70) has a through hole formed through an end thereof and has a positioning resilient bar (71) and a positioning seat (72) mounted on beside the through hole.
The second casing (80) has a sleeve (81) extending from an end thereof. The sleeve (81) is mounted through the through hole of the first casing (70) and protrudes into the first casing (70). A shaft hole (811) is formed through a center of the sleeve (81) and communicates with inside room of the second casing (80) to allow electrical wires of electrical components in the first and second casings (70, 80) to mount through. A positioning wheel (82) is formed around a free end of the sleeve (81) and has multiple positioning ribs (821) formed separately on an end surface thereof and has a positioning protrusion (822) formed on and protruding from a periphery thereof.
With reference to
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention provides a rotating mechanism for an electronic device to increase the rotating angles for both directions to provide various usage for the electronic device.
To achieve the objectives, the present invention provides a rotating mechanism for an electronic device with following structures.
A hollow stationary seat has a limiting recess formed transversely in an inside wall of the stationary seat.
A limiting ring is mounted through the stationary seat and has an outer limit formed on and protruding transversely from an outside wall of the limiting ring and mounted slidably in the limiting recess of the stationary seat, and an inner limit formed on and protruding transversely from an inside wall of the limiting ring.
A shaft is mounted through the stationary seat and the limiting ring and has a rod and a limiting protrusion formed on and protruding transversely from an outside wall of the rod and abutting the inside wall of the limiting ring.
A rotating seat is mounted securely around the shaft and adjacent to the stationary seat.
A fastening ring is mounted securely around a free end of the rod of the shaft to hold the stationary seat, the limiting ring and the rotating seat around the shaft.
When the present invention is used in an electronic device with a stationary shell and a rotating shell, the stationary seat is attached to the stationary shell and the rotating seat is attached to the rotating shell.
The present invention has following advantages. By the limiting protrusion of the shaft, the inner and outer limits of the limiting ring and the limiting recess of the stationary seat, the rotating seat and the shaft achieve two stages of rotation. Moreover, with adjusting the sizes of the limiting protrusion, the inner limit, the outer limit and the limiting recess, the present invention can provide 360 to 700 degrees of the relating rotation between the stationary seat and the rotating seat.
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When the present invention is used in an electronic device with a stationary shell and a rotating shell, the stationary seat (10) and the rotating seat (40) are attached respectively to the shells. To rotate one shell relative the other shell, the shells are pulled toward opposite directions to disengage the positioning assemblies of the stationary and rotating seats (10, 40). Then the stationary and rotating seats (10, 40) are able to rotate relative each other so that the shells are able to rotate relative each other.
With reference to
Therefore, the present invention utilizes the rotation of the shaft (30) at first stage and the rotation of the shaft (30) pushing the limiting ring (20) at second stage to achieve two stages rotation. With adjusting the sizes of the limiting protrusion (33), the inner limit (22), the outer limit (21) and the limiting recess (111), the present invention can provide 360 to 700 degrees of the relating rotation between the stationary seat (10) and the rotating seat (40).
With reference to
The fastening ring (60A) is riveted onto the shaft (30A).
The rotating seat (40A) only comprises a hollow rotating board (41A). the rotating board (41A) has two opposite flat surfaces (411A) formed in an inside wall thereof. The flat surfaces (411A) of the rotating seat (41A) are attached respectively to the flat surfaces (311A) of the shaft (30A). The positioning assembly of the rotating seat (40A) is two positioning recesses (412A) formed in one side of the rotating board (41A). Accordingly, the positioning assembly of the stationary sleeve (12A) of the stationary seat (10A) is two opposite positioning protrusions (122A).
The resilient element is a resilient washer (50A) mounted around the shaft (30A) and abutting between the rotating seat (40A) and the fastening ring (60A).
Noteworthily, when the present invention is used in an electronic device with a stationary shell and a rotating shell, the stationary seat (10) and the rotating seat (40) are attached respectively to the shells. Therefore, the relating positions of the shells of the electronic device are adjustable, such as the steering wheel for computer game (i.e. the relating rotation between the steering wheel and the supporting rod). On the other hand, the adjustable positions for the shells also help to change the appearance of the electronic device so that one electronic device may have various appearances.
Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and features of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in the details, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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